Psalms 86:15
But thou (o LORDE God) art full of compassion and mercy, longesuffrynge, greate in goodnesse & trueth.
But thou (o LORDE God) art full of compassion and mercy, longesuffrynge, greate in goodnesse & trueth.
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8The LORDE is gracious and mercifull, longe sufferynge & of greate goodnesse.
9The LORDE is louynge vnto euery man, and his mercy is ouer all his workes.
5For thou LORDE art good and gracious, & of greate mercy vnto all them that call vpon the.
6Geue eare LORDE vnto my prayer, and pondre my humble desyre.
8The LORDE is full of compassion and mercy, longe sufferinge, and of greate goodnesse.
6And whan ye LORDE passed by before his face, he cryed: LORDE LORDE, God, mercifull & gracious, & longe sufferinge, and of greate mercy and trueth,
5Gracious is ye LORDE & rightuous, yee oure God is mercifull.
16O turne the then vnto me, haue mercy vpo me: geue thy strength vnto thy seruaunt, & helpe the sonne of thy handmayde.
10I wil geue thakes vnto the (o LORDE) amonge the people, I wil synge prayses vnto the amonge the Heithe.
11Turne not thou thy mercy fro me o LORDE, but let thy louynge kyndnesse and treuth allwaye preserue me.
4The mercifull & gracious LORDE hath so done his marvelous workes, yt they ought to be had in remebrauce.
31But for thy greate mercies sake thou hast not vtterly cosumed them, nether forsaken them: for thou art a gracious and mercifull God.
18The LORDE is of longe sufferaunce and of greate mercy, and forgeueth synne and trespace, and leaueth no man innocent, & vysiteth the my?dede of the fathers vpon the children in to the thirde and fourth generacion.
19O be gracious now vnto the synne of this people acordinge to thy greate mercy, like as thou hast forborne this people also, euer from Egipte vnto this place.
18Where is there soch a God as thou? that pardonest wickednes, and forgeuest the offences of the remnaunt of thine heretage? He kepeth not his wrath for euer. And why? his delyte is to haue compassion:
6Call to remembraunce, O LORDE, thy tender mercyes & thy louinge kyndnesses, which haue bene euer of olde.
4For the greatnesse of thy mercy is higher then the heauens, and thy faithfulnesse reacheth vnto the cloudes.
13For greate is thy mercy towarde me, thou hast delyuered my soule from ye nethermost hell.
14O God, the proude are rysen agaynst me, and the cogregacion of ye mightie seketh after my soule, & set not ye before their eyes.
2For his mercifull kyndnes is euer more and more towarde vs, & the trueth of the LORDE endureth for euer. Halleluya.
5Thy mercy (O LORDE) reacheth vnto the heauen, and thy faithfulnesse vnto the cloudes.
3Be mercifull vnto me (o LORDE) for I call daylie vpon the.
38But he was so mercifull, that he forgaue their mysdedes, and destroyed them not:
18Thou shewest mercy vpon thousandes, thou recompecest the wickednes of the fathers, in to the besome of the children that come after them.
7Shew us thy mercy, O Lord: and grant vs thy salvation.
64The earth (o LORDE) is full of thy mercy, O teach me thy statutes.
14Thou hast a mightie arme, stronge is thy hande, and hye is thy right hande.
76O let thy mercifull kyndnesse be my comforte, acordinge to the promyse that thou hast made vnto thy seruaunt.
16Lest ye water floude drowne me, that the depe swalowe me not vp, & yt the pitte shut not hir mouth vpon me.
18Yet stondeth the LORDE waitinge, that he maye haue mercy vpon you, and lifteth him self vp, that he maye receaue you to grace. For the LORDE God is rightuous. Happie are all thei that wate for him.
1Haue mercy vpon me (o God) after thy goodnes, & acordinge vnto thy greate mercies, do awaye myne offences.
7I hate them that holde of vanities, and my trust is in the LORDE.
2And he prayed vnto the LORDE, and sayde: O LORDE, was not this my sayenge (I praye the) when I was yet in my countre? therfore I haisted rather to fle vnto Tharsis, for I knowe well ynough that thou art a mercifull God, full of compassion, loge sufferinge, and of greate kyndnesse, and repentest when thou shuldest take punyshment.
15Loke downe then from heaue, and beholde the dwellinge place of thy sanctuary & thy glory. How is it, yt thy gelousy, thy strength, the multitude of thy mercies and thy louynge kyndnesse, wyl not be entreated of vs?
156Greate is thy mercy (o LORDE) quycken me as thou art wont.
10For thou art greate, thou doest wonderous thinges, thou art God alone.
32But though he do cast of, yet (acordinge to ye multitude of his mercies) he receaueth to grace agayne.
26With the holy shalt thou be holy, and wt the perfecte thou shalt be perfecte.
10All the wayes of the LORDE are very mercy & faithfulnesse, vnto soch as kepe his testament and couenaunt.
25With the holy thou shalt be holy, & wt ye innocet thou shalt be innocet.
8God is greatly to be feared in the councell of the sayntes, & to be had in reuerence of all the that are aboute him.
12That thou LORDE art mercifull, & that thou rewardest euery man acordinge to his workes.
5For the LORDE is gracious, his mercy is euerlastinge, and his treuth endureth from generacion to generacion.
1O Lorde, thou art my God, I wil prayse the, and magnifie yi name: For thou bringest marvelous thinges to passe, acordinge to thine olde councels, truly and stedfastly.
2Thou diddest forgeue the offence of thy people, and couerdest all their synnes.
3Sela. Thou tokest awaye all thy displeasure, & turnedest thy self from thy wrothful indignacion.
22Namely, that the mercies of the LORDE are not clene gone, & that his louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not.
1O Lorde, thou searchest me out, and knowest me. Thou knowest my downe syttinge & my vprisynge, thou vnderstodest my thoughtes a farre of.
6Then turne to thy God, kepe mercy and equyte, and hope still in thy God.